What does "lust" mean?
Lust: Inclination; desire. [Obs.] For little lust had she to talk of aught. Spenser. My lust to devotion is little. Bp. Hall.
Additional senses
- 2.Longing desire; eagerness to possess or enjoy; -- in a had sense; as, the lust of gain. The lust of reigning. Milton.
- 3.Licentious craving; sexual appetite. Milton.
- 4.Hence: Virility; vigor; active power. [Obs.] Bacon.
- 5.To list; to like. [Obs.] Chaucer. " Do so if thou lust. " Latimer. Note: In earlier usage lust was impersonal. In the water vessel he it cast When that him luste. Chaucer.
- 6.To have an eager, passionate, and especially an inordinate or sinful desire, as for the gratification of the sexual appetite or of covetousness; -- often with after. Whatsoever thy soul lusteth after. Deut. xii.
- 7.Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her, hath committed adultery with her already in his heart. Matt. v.
- 8.The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy. James iv. 5.
Sources
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913 edition (public domain, via GCIDE / Project Gutenberg).
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